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what were the effects of reconstruction in the south?

starvation, economic hardships, and bankrupts

what were three causes of the civil war?

woman rights, slavery disputes, and political parties.

small town where Lee surrendered to Grant, thus ending the Civil War.

Appomattox Courthouse

consisted mostly of free African Americans. In July 1863, this regiment led a heroic charge on the South Carolina's Fort Wagner.

54th Massachusetts Regiment

Agency providing relief for freed people and certain poor people in the South.

Freedman's Bureau

Bill proposed for the reconstruction of the South.

Wade- Davis Bill

Laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans.

Black Codes

Great Britain would support the confederacy because it needed the South's raw cotton to supply its booming textile industry.

Cotton Diplomacy

Key battle that finally turned the tide against the confederates

Battle of Gettysburg

President Lincoln gave a speech which he praised the bravery of Union soldiers and renewed his commitment to winning the Civil War.

Gettysburg address

Series of battles fought in the western theater of the american civil war

Atlanta campaign

American soldier known for commanding the confederate army of Northern Virginia

Robert E Lee

General Grant's troops begin in mid May 1863, cutting off the city and shelling it rapidly.

siege of Vicksburg

American soldier that served as a general in the Union Army

William Tecumsah

American soldier and political who was the president of the confederate states of america

Jefferson Davis